If you mean African, no. The main races are Indian (Indo-Mauritian), French (Franco-Mauritian), and Creole (Mauritian Creole)
it is in the "black river"
Mauritius is an independent island nation; a sovereign state. The people of Mauritius are Mauritians. At one time Mauritius was under the control of the British, but it gained independence in 1968.
The words are often used interchangeably, so on that basis the answer is that Mauritius is both. Technically a country is a self-governing entity, whereas a nation is a group of people that share a common culture. So Mauritius is a country and the people of Mauritius are a nation.
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The population density of Mauritius is 630 people per square kilometer.
dodos lived in mauritius. mauritius did not have people living on it till 15 something. the people that settled there, the dutch, hunted them for their meat and bones.
Called Mauritians, the people of Mauritius are made up of many ethnicities: African, European (primarily French), Indian (from India) and Chinese.
The black parrot is Seychelles national bird...its endemic and found only on Praslin island check the link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seychelles_Black_Parrot
The continent it is in is Africa. people generally make the error of assuming it is in Asia Mauritian people are African Mauritius is an African country so the answer to your question is AFRICA :) improved by rholt9949
1,179,368 July 2000 estimate 1,288,000 2011 estimate